Activa Contracts

8 November 2017

Workplace drivers potentially at greater risks when on the road during darkness

Driving for work is a well-established high risk area for employers. As the clocks change and the evenings get darker, this serves as a timely reminder for companies to make sure they are protecting their staff’s eyesight, according to Specsavers.

Employers have a responsibility for the health and safety of all employees carrying out work activities, irrespective of whether they are driving a company vehicle or their own.

Offering workplace eyecare to drivers is an important health and safety measure, Specsavers points out. However, it can also be of value to any employee who drives as part of their normal commute.

With consideration towards the darker evenings, Specsavers Corporate Eyecare’s clinical adviser, Dr Nigel Best, offers some practical advice:

Be aware of the issues:

Dr Best’s guidance for employers:

Dr Best’s guidance for employees:

Dr Best said: ‘It is quite common for people to find driving at night more visually demanding. Anyone experiencing problems with their driving vision after dusk should book an eye examination as soon as possible.’